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From the Southern Highland Craft Guild, Archival Collection.

Date created
1943
Location
Buncombe County, North Carolina
License
This photograph copyright ©1943. All Rights Reserved
Source
Original image housed by Southern Highland Craft Guild, Archival Collection

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  • North Carolina in the early 20th century: Primary sources and readings explore North Carolina in the first decades of the twentieth century (1900–1929). Topics include changes in technology and transportation, Progressive Era reforms, World War I, women's suffrage, Jim Crow and African American life, the cultural changes of the 1920s, labor and labor unrest, and the Gastonia stirke of 1929. (Page 7.7)

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Frances Louisa Goodrich standing in front of woven coverlets.

Size: 488×487

This photograph of Frances Louisa Goodrich was taken in 1943. She is standing in front of two woven coverlets that are hanging on a wall. The Double Bow Knot pattern coverlet is on the left and on the right is a coverlet in the Pine Cone Bloom pattern. Beneath the Double Bow Knot coverlet is a table with drawings. Mrs. Goodrich holds one of the drawings as it lays on the table. The Double Bow Knot coverlet was donated to the Southern Highland Handicraft Guild along with her craft collection.